D-Day Gunners
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Stories of the men who served the guns on the D-Day beaches číst celé
Stories of the men who served the guns on the D-Day beaches číst celé
This collection features a variety of short stories that explore themes of love, loss, and human experience, showcasing Frank Harris's narrative style and literary prowess. With titles like "First Love. A Confession" and "Sonia," each story offers a glimpse into the complexities of relationships and personal introspection. Harris, an influential figure in early 20th-century literature, is known for his connections with notable contemporaries, making this vintage collection essential for fans of his work and short story enthusiasts alike.
Focusing on the life of Oscar Wilde, this biography by Frank Harris delves into Wilde's early years, education, and significant relationships, providing a personal perspective from a close acquaintance. Harris aims to illuminate Wilde's character, his creative influences, and the challenges he faced during his trial. The book covers various aspects of Wilde's life, including his family background, literary development, and the controversies that shaped his legacy, offering a rich portrait of the iconic writer.
This antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of an original work, reflecting its historical significance. As it is an older publication, it may exhibit imperfections like marks, notations, and flawed pages. The reprint aims to preserve and promote the cultural importance of the literature, ensuring accessibility through high-quality modern editions that remain faithful to the original text.
"My Life and Loves" is a controversial autobiography, long banned in the U.S. and England. Renowned for its erotic content, it offers a captivating glimpse into the literary and social life of the fin-de-siècle era, making it both notorious and entertaining.
A treatise on the subject of gravitation and its effects, written by Frank Harris, a mathematician and physicist. Harris explores the theories and concepts surrounding this fundamental force of nature, and its role in the workings of the universe.
This fascinating book consists of a series of letters exchanged between some of the most important writers of the early 20th century. Covering topics such as literature, politics, and society, they provide a unique glimpse into the minds of these highly influential figures. With its ground-breaking insights and witty observations, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the literature of the period.